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Re: CC numbers stored on planes


From: Scott Rosenthal <scott.r.rosenthal () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 08:22:18 -0500

My response wasn't about assuming that they were PCI compliant I was
implying that they are required to be PCI compliant. If they aren't
required to be PCI compliant I would love to see where that information is
published. If I were conducting a pen test I would obviously be validating
that the information was in fact encrypted. The way I understood Robin's
question was that he was merely questioning the storage of those cards. I
am not including travel agents or third party service providers. I was
merely speaking to the transactions that the airlines accept on behalf of
themselves.

As to how good the assesors are, that is an entirely different topic.


On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Tony Turner <tony_l_turner () yahoo com>wrote:

  Many airlines are not PCI compliant. There are complexities to their
business model with airports, common use platforms and travel agents that
create significant difficulties. This was why we created an informal SIG
for Air Travel PCI. Bottom line, don't assume.


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  Hi Robin, here in the states many if not all of the airlines are
required to be PCI compliant. That being said those devices should be
considered in scope by the company that is performing their assessment. If
they are truly PCI compliant, all of the credit card numbers stored on
those devices should be encrypted. I hope that helps.

Scott

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Robin Wood <robin () digininja org> wrote:

I've been on quite a few planes where the duty free and the bar allow
people to pay by credit card. I'd guess the data is stored and
downloaded to be processed at the end of each flight, if so, that is a
great target for card thieves. I wonder how many are actually properly
protected?

Robin
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